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- AFL_rushing_leaders abstract "In its ten years of existence, two American Football League rushing leaders were also AFL Rookies of the Year: The Dallas Texans' Abner Haynes in 1960, and the San Diego Chargers' Dickie Post in 1969. Only two men won the rushing crown twice, the Buffalo Bills' Cookie Gilchrist in 1962 and 1964, and the Boston Patriots' Jim Nance, in 1966 and 1967. All years had fourteen regular-season games. Year Player Team Att. Yards Yds/Att TD 1960 Abner Haynes Dallas Texans 157 875 5.6 9 1961 Billy Cannon Houston Oilers 200 948 4.7 6 1962 Cookie Gilchrist Buffalo Bills 214 1,096 5.1 13 1963 Clem Daniels Oakland Raiders 215 1,099 5.1 3 1964 Cookie Gilchrist Buffalo Bills 230 981 4.3 6 1965 Paul Lowe San Diego Chargers 222 1,121 5.0 7 1966 Jim Nance Boston Patriots 299 1,458 4.9 11 1967 Jim Nance Boston Patriots 269 1,216 4.5 7 1968 Paul Robinson Cincinnati Bengals 238 1,023 4.3 8 1969 Dickie Post San Diego Chargers 182 873 4.8 6".
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageID "6024702".
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageLength "2010".
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageRevisionID "331974527".
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Abner_Haynes.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink American_Football_League.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink American_Football_League_Rookies_of_the_Year.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Cannon.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Patriots.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_Bills.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Football_League_rushing_leaders.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati_Bengals.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Clem_Daniels.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Cookie_Gilchrist.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Dickie_Post.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Houston_Oilers.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Houston_Oilers.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Nance.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Kansas_City_Chiefs.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink List_of_American_Football_League_players.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink New_England_Patriots.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Oakland_Raiders.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Lowe.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Robinson_(American_football).
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Robinson_(American_football_player).
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego_Chargers.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLinkText "AFL Rushing Leader".
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Football League Rushing Leader".
- AFL_rushing_leaders hasPhotoCollection AFL_rushing_leaders.
- AFL_rushing_leaders wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- AFL_rushing_leaders subject Category:American_Football_League_rushing_leaders.
- AFL_rushing_leaders type Article.
- AFL_rushing_leaders type Article.
- AFL_rushing_leaders comment "In its ten years of existence, two American Football League rushing leaders were also AFL Rookies of the Year: The Dallas Texans' Abner Haynes in 1960, and the San Diego Chargers' Dickie Post in 1969. Only two men won the rushing crown twice, the Buffalo Bills' Cookie Gilchrist in 1962 and 1964, and the Boston Patriots' Jim Nance, in 1966 and 1967. All years had fourteen regular-season games. Year Player Team Att.".
- AFL_rushing_leaders label "AFL rushing leaders".
- AFL_rushing_leaders sameAs Q4651571.
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- AFL_rushing_leaders wasDerivedFrom AFL_rushing_leaders?oldid=331974527.
- AFL_rushing_leaders isPrimaryTopicOf AFL_rushing_leaders.